Known as "The Mountain Blackbird", the Ring Ouzel is effectively just that - with the bright white collar around its neck being the only immediately obvious sign you are looking at a Ring Ouzel rather than a blackbird. It is the only Summer-migrant thrush we have in the UK, arriving in March and April and leaving again in September. It's habitat is upland where they breed amoung rocks, however, they can also be seen on passage in a wide variety of places, particularly along the East and South coasts, which are probably the closest to most people, but they can turn up anywhere and these two here turned up entirely unexpectedly in the Nene Washes! Finally, a massive thanks to Paige Hunter for spotting these two for me while I was looking at other things!